The present invention provides a cooking device that is convertible between a rotisserie cooking device and a kebab cooking device, folds up for compact storage, uses the heat element and enclosure of a conventional oven, and is inexpensive to manufacture.
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14. A rotisserie cooking device for use adjacent a heat source, comprising:
a base; and
a motor positioned at a remote location from said base and operatively connected thereto by a heat resistant shaft;
wherein said base comprises a first base portion and a second base portion movably connected to said first base portion; and
wherein said first and second base portions are adapted for movement between a folded storage orientation, a rotisserie cooking orientation, and a kebab cooking orientation.
20. A cooking device comprising:
a first base portion;
a second base portion movably connected to said first base portion;
said first base portion and said second base portion being adapted for relative movement with respect to each other between a rotisserie cooking configuration and a kebab cooking configuration; and
a sprocket and a plate gear each operatively connected to said second base portion, wherein rotation of said sprocket on said second base portion causes linear movement of said plate gear on said second base portion.
18. A combination rotisserie/kebab cooking device, comprising:
a base including a first bracket, a second bracket, a first base portion and a second base portion pivotally movable with respect to said first base portion between a rotisserie cooking position and a kebab cooking position;
a motor positioned at a location remote from said base; and
a gear operatively connected to said motor and adapted for removable securement within said first bracket when said second base portion is in said rotisserie cooking position and adapted for removable securement within said second bracket when said second base portion is in said kebab cooking position.
22. A convertible device for holding and moving a food item during cooking, comprising:
base movable between a first cooking position and a second cooking position, said second cooking position being different from said first cooking position; and
a motor located remotely from said base and having a flexible drive mechanism;
wherein said flexible drive mechanism is releasably coupleable to said base at a first location and adapted for turning a first food holding member when coupled at said first location and is releasably coupleable to said base at a second location and adapted for turning a second food holding member when coupled at said second location.
21. A cooking device comprising:
a first base portion;
a second base portion movably connected to said first base portion;
said first base portion and said second base portion being adapted for relative movement with respect to each other between a rotisserie cooking configuration and a kebab cooking configuration; and
a rotisserie skewer including a sprocket, and a motor device including a worm gear adapted for securement to said second base portion, said rotisserie skewer supported by said second base portion such that said sprocket mates with said worm gear wherein rotation of said worm gear causes rotation of said sprocket on said second base portion.
1. A cooking device comprising:
a first base portion;
a second base portion movably connected to said first base portion;
said first base portion and said second base portion being adapted for relative movement with respect to each other between a rotisserie cooking configuration and a kebab cooking configuration; and
a rotisserie skewer and a kebab skewer;
wherein in said rotisserie cooking configuration said rotisserie skewer is positioned above a support surface by a first distance, wherein in said kebab cooking configuration said kebab skewer is positioned above a support surface by a second distance, and wherein said first distance is greater than said second distance.
25. A device for holding and moving a food item during cooking, comprising:
a base frame that has a member configured to hold a food item during cooking;
a motor located remotely from said base frame; and
a flexible drive mechanism releasably coupled between said motor and said base frame that drives movement of said food item holding member;
wherein said base frame and said motor are arranged in a non-fixed physical arrangement with respect to one another such that, in cooperation with said flexible drive mechanism, one of said base frame and said motor may be physically displaced without moving the other; and
wherein said flexible drive mechanism is readily flexible in three mutually orthogonal directions in affecting a physical displacement of one of said base frame and said motor relative to the other.
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a worm gear connected to said shaft; and
a skewer including a sprocket;
wherein said motor is adapted for rotating said shaft and said worm gear, and
wherein rotation of said worm gear causes rotation of said sprocket and said skewer.
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The present invention relates to a cooking device and, more particularly, to a cooking device that is convertible for use as both a rotisserie and a kebab cooking device in a conventional oven.
Rotisserie ovens are popular for roasting chickens and the like because the slow, even turning of the chicken results in a tender and juicy bird with a crispy skin on every side. However, rotisserie ovens typically are self-contained such that the oven includes its own heat source and enclosure. Accordingly, these ovens are generally bulky to store and expensive to purchase. For these reasons, rotisserie ovens typically are used only in commercial establishments or as a luxury item in residential households having the needed storage space and income to purchase such one-time use items.
Accordingly, there is a need for a rotisserie cooking device that is easy to store and inexpensive to manufacture. Moreover, there is a need for a rotisserie device that may be used for other cooking functions so that the initial purchase of the device may be justified as a non-luxury cooking item.
An object of the present invention, therefore, is to provide a rotisserie cooking device that is easy to store.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a rotisserie cooking device that is inexpensive to manufacture.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a rotisserie cooking device that may be used for other cooking functions.
The present invention provides a cooking device that is convertible between a rotisserie cooking device and a kebab cooking device, folds up for compact storage, uses the heat element and enclosure of a conventional oven, and is inexpensive to manufacture.
Second base portion 14 comprises first 32 and second 34 legs and a cross bar 36 extending there between. First leg 32 and second leg 34 each include a projection 38 and 40 (in this view projection 40 is hidden by skewer 16 but the projection is a mirror image of projection 38 on first leg 32), respectively, described in more detail below, for mating with notches 26 and 28, respectively, for locking the cooking device in the rotisserie configuration. First and second legs 32 and 34 further include recesses 42 and 44 (in this view recess 44 is hidden by skewer 16 but the recess is a mirror image of recess 42 on first leg 32), respectively, for supporting rotisserie skewer 16 therein. In this embodiment, recesses 42 and 44 are the same size. However, in other embodiments, recess 42 may be smaller in size than recess 44 such that skewer 16 may be supported by the recesses in only one orientation such that power device 18 will contact a sprocket end of skewer 16, as will be described in more detail below.
Second base portion 14 further includes a rotisserie bracket 46 on second leg 34 and a kebab bracket 48 on first leg 32, each for supporting a worm gear 50. In the configuration shown, worm gear 50 is positioned within rotisserie bracket 46 and kebab bracket 48 remains empty. Cross bar 36 of second base portion 14 includes a plurality of recesses 52, a sprocket 54 and a movable kebab plate gear 56, as will be described in more detail below. Kebab plate gear 56 is secured to crossbar 36 by fasteners 58 received within slots 60 of the gear plate such that the kebab gear plate 56 is movable along axis 62 with respect to crossbar 36. Sprocket 54 is secured to crossbar 36 so that the sprocket may rotate on crossbar 36 in directions 64. In the embodiment shown, recesses 30 of first base portion 12 are smaller in size than recesses 52 of second base portion 14 such that kebab skewers (shown in
Power device 18 typically includes a motor 66 connected to a shaft 68, such as a cable, which is in turn connected to worm gear 50. Shaft 68 typically comprises a flexible, heat resistant cable such that the cable may be threaded through the slightly open door of a conventional oven or barbecue during cooking. Activation of motor 66 will rotate worm gear 50 about its axis 70 in a direction 72, which may be accomplished by any means known to those skilled in the art. Power device 18 may be battery operated, as shown, or may include a power cable (not shown) for connecting motor 66 to a standard plug-in power receptacle, such as a 110 volt duplex outlet (not shown). Cable 68 may be of any length as is desired, but typically will have a length sufficient such that base portions 12 and 14, and skewer 16, can be placed within the heated enclosure of a conventional oven with the cable extending out of the oven enclosure, or a barbecue enclosure, through the slightly ajar oven door (not shown). Those skilled in art will understand that during use of the rotisserie cooking device, the conventional oven heating element will typically will be set to “broil” and the door to the conventional oven enclosure may be purposefully left ajar for circulation reasons such that passage of the motor cable of the present invention through the slightly ajar door does not interfere with such rotisserie cooking. In this manner, motor 66 can be placed on top of the oven, outside of the heated enclosure of the oven, while allowing food placed on the skewers to be heated by the oven. Accordingly, cooking device 20 allows one to use the heating element and the large enclosure of a convention oven such that cooking device 20 may be manufactured in a compact size, and at a relatively inexpensive cost.
In this rotisserie cooking configuration, rotisserie spit 16 is supported above crossbars 24 and 36 at a height 74 such that there is sufficient room for turning of a chicken on spit 16 without the chicken contacting the crossbars 24 or 36, or the flat surface on which the crossbars are supported.
In the kebab cooking configuration, worm gear 50 is removed from rotisserie bracket 46 and is placed in kebab bracket 48. Bracket 48 includes first and second apertures 106 and 108, similar in diameter to the apertures of bracket 46 such that worm gear 50 is secured within bracket 48 in the same manner that the worm gear is secured within bracket 46. When positioned within bracket 46, worm gear 50 mates with sprocket 54 which in turn is operatively connected to kebab plate gear 56 by a pin 124 that is received within a slot 126 of plate gear 56.
In this kebab cooking configuration, kebab skewers 114 are supported on crossbars 24 and 36 at a height 76 above the surface that supports the crossbars 24 and 36. Height 76 of kebab skewers 114 above the support surface is much less than height 74 of rotisserie spit 16 in the rotisserie configuration of the cooking device (shown in FIG. 1). However, small pieces of meat and/or vegetables typically are cooked on shish kebab skewers 114 such that height 76 is sufficient for turning of the small pieces of meat and/or vegetables without the meat for vegetables contacting the support surface. In the embodiment shown, height 74 typically is approximately 6.0 inches whereas height 76 is approximately 1.5 inches. Accordingly, height 74 typically is approximately five times greater than height 76.
Due to the similar configuration of rotisserie bracket 46 and kebab bracket 48, a single worm gear 50 and a single motor 66 may be used interchangeably within the two brackets to rotate either rotisserie spit 16 or the set of kebab skewers 114. This versatility of cooking device 20 allows multiple functions of the device while retaining the cost of the device in a price range that is reasonable for many consumers. Accordingly, the device is multi-functional, i.e., the device may be used as a rotisserie cooker or a kebab cooker, wherein the motor, placed outside the heated enclosure of a conventional oven, rotates the skewers for even cooking.
In the above description numerous details have been set forth in order to provide a more through understanding of the present invention. It will be obvious, however, to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced using other equivalent designs.
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